Behind the scenes
- c.rainford73
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Re: Behind the scenes
Mr Wibbly now you have my gears turning Maybe instead of a high silhouette with full traverse I can build a casemate of sorts and replicate some of the designs in these pictures
Tanks alot....
- PainlessWolf
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Re: Behind the scenes
Carl!,
DOOOOOOOIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTT!
regards,
Painless ;o)
DOOOOOOOIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTT!
regards,
Painless ;o)
...Here for the Dawn...
- c.rainford73
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Re: Behind the scenes
Yes indeed it's just a bit of figuring out on my endPainlessWolf wrote:Carl!,
DOOOOOOOIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTT!
regards,
Painless ;o)
Tanks alot....
- Rad_Schuhart
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Re: Behind the scenes
Glad to see you are giving a god use to my hull But there is something strange on it, there is a small gap at the back, between the lower and upper hull. Did you modify the upper or lower hull somehow? If not, I guess the difference comes from your heng long upper hull, which is different to the one I have... I was using the normal panzer III and as far as I know you are using the tauchpanzer... Thats strange because I thought they were using exactly the same lower hull..
Or maybe is the rear piece the one that is different. In the stock tank is removable.
Or maybe is the rear piece the one that is different. In the stock tank is removable.
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